Hi Francek, Pritpal,
Hi Victor
In this particular case I see no problem.
Maybe we want to keep a state in every tab.
If not (maybe we are short on memory ..),
we can delete objects when we loose focus on particular tab.
Anyhow memory is reclaimed at the end of app.
This means QT cannot be used in apps which is supposed
to run continuously. (?)
Continuously running GUI apps aren't that typical, but
to me it's still a serious concern that and app just
eats memory while running. This makes it f.e. unsuitable
for any sort of embedded GUI applications (like a kiosk).
Is this a property of QT itself, or the property of
Harbour wrappers?
Brgds,
Viktor
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